Thank you.
I think that labour mobility is something that we can all agree to, certainly down in Windsor. I'm on the border in Essex. We understand that very keenly. Every week I have businesses calling me that can't get people across the border, that are unable to have skilled people go across. We also have a lot of academics who are not crossing the border because of the bans and things that have taken place in the U.S. There's that kind of chill existing.
Mark, in this interim period, where we're waiting to see what happens in the next Tweet or announcement from the States, there's this chill that's happened around businesses and investment. Can you speak to that in the Great Lakes region and the impact that you've seen?